by Intisar Khanani ‧ RELEASE DATE: March 26, 2024
A thrilling, slow-burn adventure.
In the second installment of The Sunbolt Chronicles, Hitomi finds herself grappling with her past and navigating a perilous present.
It’s been almost a year since Hitomi nearly killed herself with her sunbolt, and she’s been secretly training with mage Brigit Stormwind while struggling to recover her lost memories. But Hitomi’s world is soon upended when Stormwind is summoned to stand trial by the High Council of Mages, facing allegations of treason made by Arch Mage Blackflame. Left to fend for herself, Hitomi sets off through the desert in hopes of preventing Stormwind from being imprisoned. Over the course of a journey that’s fraught with danger and discovery, Hitomi’s choices bring her back into contact with friends from the first novel, along with unexpected new allies. Khanani wastes no time plunging readers into the heart of the conflict, weaving a tale that’s both unpredictable and engaging. As Hitomi ventures through diverse landscapes and encounters their inhabitants, the author skillfully incorporates elements reminiscent of the Arab world, adding depth to the story’s worldbuilding. Hitomi’s quest for justice is balanced by her cleverness, making her a protagonist worth rooting for and a hero whose growth feels genuine and earned. With its richly imagined world and compelling characters, this entry is a worthy successor that more than does justice to 2023 series opener Sunbolt.
A thrilling, slow-burn adventure. (Fantasy. 13-16)Pub Date: March 26, 2024
ISBN: 9781958051306
Page Count: 336
Publisher: Snowy Wings Publishing
Review Posted Online: May 4, 2024
Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 1, 2024
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by Kristy Acevedo ‧ RELEASE DATE: June 6, 2023
A glossy repackaging of a jejune tale.
A reissue of the 2016 novel published as Consider.
Alexandra Lucas and her boyfriend, Dominick, are about to start their senior year of high school when 500 vertexes—each one a doorway-shaped “hole into the fabric of the universe”—appear across the world, accompanied by holographic messages communicating news of Earth’s impending doom. The only escape is a one-way trip through the portals to a parallel future Earth. As people leave through the vertexes and the extinction event draws nearer, the world becomes increasingly unfamiliar. A lot has changed in the past several years, including expectations of mental health depictions in young adult literature; Alex’s struggle with anxiety and reliance on Ativan, which she calls her “little white savior” while initially discounting therapy as an intervention, make for a trite after-school special–level treatment of a complex situation; a short stint of effective therapy does finally occur but is so limited in duration that it contributes to the oversimplification of the topic. Alex also has unresolved issues with her Gulf War veteran father (who possibly grapples with PTSD). The slow pace of the plot as it depicts a crumbling society, along with stilted writing and insubstantial secondary characterization, limits the appeal of such a small-scale, personal story. Characters are minimally described and largely racially ambiguous; Alex has golden skin and curly brown hair.
A glossy repackaging of a jejune tale. (Science fiction. 13-16)Pub Date: June 6, 2023
ISBN: 978-1-72826-839-2
Page Count: 320
Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire
Review Posted Online: March 13, 2023
Kirkus Reviews Issue: April 1, 2023
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by Lexi Ryan ‧ RELEASE DATE: July 20, 2021
An entertaining fantasy set in a world that readers will want to revisit.
Brie risks the deadly land of the Fae to save her sister.
Brie doesn’t trust many people other than Jas, her eternally hopeful sister, and Sebastian, mage apprentice and Brie’s secret love (as if she had time for romance). Brie struggles to meet the payments for the magical contracts binding their lives to Madame Vivias, supplementing her cleaning work by stealing from the rich. While the land of Faerie tempts other girls with word of a castle, a lavish ball, and a fae prince seeking a wife, Brie mistrusts the creatures who capitalize on humanity’s greed. When Jas’ contract is sold to the fae, Brie braves the golden Seelie queen’s court, meets the noble Prince Ronan, and travels on to the Unseelie king’s shadow court. In the process she discovers love, historical secrets, atrocities, and her own hidden strength. While many elements regarding the fae and a love triangle will feel familiar to fans of the genre, and the magic could have been more fleshed out, discussions of power, inequity, trust, and hope expand the worldbuilding in refreshing ways. Similarly, consideration of the balance between truth and secrets, lies and stories, is intriguing as it’s applied to characters, relationships, and historical lore. Despite certain predictable reveals, the plot itself, which starts off slowly, picks up and is pleasantly convoluted with multiple satisfying surprises. Major human characters read as White.
An entertaining fantasy set in a world that readers will want to revisit. (Fantasy. 13-16)Pub Date: July 20, 2021
ISBN: 978-0-358-38657-5
Page Count: 464
Publisher: Clarion Books
Review Posted Online: May 10, 2021
Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 1, 2021
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